President Bronislaw Komorowski signed an amendment to a bill whose objective is to allow the exhumation and a dignified burial of the victims of communist terror in the years 1944-1956.
It has allowed, among others, complete their search for the so-called. Meadow on the capital’s Powazki Military.
The amendment was a legislative initiative Bronislaw Komorowski, and includes changes in three acts on war graves and cemeteries, cemeteries and burying the dead and the IPN.
– This amendment opens up the opportunity to work for a durable and appropriately dignified burial, also opens the possibility of lasting commemorate all those who died for Poland in the times of communist terror – the president said after signing the bill in the Presidential Palace. Komorowski added that the amendment is expected to open the way not only to the exhumation in Warsaw but also in other places in Poland, “where a variety of ways for many years tried to cover their tracks or make it more difficult to investigate traces of communist crimes.”
The President also noted that in matters of “difficult memory” and national dignity have to look for a way to avoid controversies. – And the symbols, and the memory should serve to rebuild Polish community – emphasized.
Komorowski stressed that carrying out the exhumation need to be treated with dignity respectively while other graves, located in the same place. – I would like to express the hope that a joint effort utrwalimy memory of fallen heroes, respecting the memory of other people – he said.
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